• American Fisheries Society
The mission of the American Fisheries Society is to improve the conservation and sustainability of fishery resources and aquatic ecosystems by advancing fisheries and aquatic science and promoting the development of fisheries professionals. La mission de la Societe americaine des peches est d'ameliorer la conservation et le developpement durable des ressources halieutiques et des ecosystemes aquatiques en faisant avancer les sciences halieutiques et aquatiques et en favorisant le developpement des professionnels des peches.
• Marine Conservation Alliance
MCA is an Alaska non-profit organization formed by conservation minded Alaska and North Pacific coastal residents, communities,fixed and mobile gear fishermen, vessel owners and crew, processors, fishing organizations, support industries, western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) organizations, consumers, and others who are directly and indirectly involved in the North Pacific (Alaska) groundfish fisheries.
• Caribbean Fisheries Management Council
The Caribbean Fishery Management Council (CFMC) is one of eight regional fishery management councils, established under PL 94-265, known as the Magnuson-Stevens Act (the Act) or Sustainable Fisheries Act as amended in 1996, for the conservation and orderly utilization of the fishery resources of the United States of America.
• FWC, Division of Freshwater Fisheries
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Division of Freshwater Fisheries All you need to know about freshwater fishing in Florida: rules, licenses, tips, forecasts, biology, pond management and fisheries management updates.
• International Pacific Halibut Commission
Dedicated to the preservation of Pacific halibut in waters off Canada and the United States of America. The International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC), originally called the International Fisheries Commission, was established in 1923 by a Convention between the governments of Canada and the United States of America. Its mandate is research on and management of the stocks of Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) within the Convention waters of both nations. The IPHC consists of three government-appointed commissioners for each country who serve their terms at the pleasure of the President of the United States and the Canadian government respectively.
• KHOEF - White Seabass Project (WSB)
King Harbor Ocean Enhancement Foundation (KHOEF) White Seabass Project (WSB). The King Harbor WBS program is part of the Ocean Resources Enhancement Hatchery Program (OREHP). Funding of OREHP is provided from the required Ocean Enhancement Stamp on all fishing licenses sold from Point Arguello to the Mexican border. OREHP is administered by the Dept. of Fish & Game and managed by an advisory panel of appointed citizens representing sport and commercial fishing interests, the academic community, the aquiculture industry and regulatory agencies.
• Sea Fisheries Department - Belgium
The Department gives scientific advice on the sustainable exploitation of living marine resources, the protection of the marine environment, and the quality of fishery products.
• Atlantic Menhaden Coalition
The Atlantic Menhaden Coalition's goal is to ensure that menhaden management is based on sound science and an adequate understanding of the fishery. The menhaden industry along the Atlantic coast has existed for over a century and is rich in history and tradition.
• Trout Unlimited Alaska Program
The goal of the Trout Unlimited Alaska Program is to preserve, protect and restore wild salmon and trout populations throughout Alaska. The Alaska program will focus its work in three areas: habitat protection, watershed restoration and Pacific Salmon Treaty reauthorization.
• Restore America's Estuaries
Our mission is to preserve the nation's network of estuaries by protecting and restoring the lands and waters essential to the richness and diversity of coastal life. Restore America's Estuaries and its member Conservation Law Foundation joined with other partners to restore natural tidal flows to the degraded 40-acre Bridge Creek salt marsh. Replacement of two culverts restored the dynamic tidal hydrology and water chemistry needed to bring back healthy salt marsh habitats and functions, along with the fish and wildlife they support.
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